Evidence transferal is an event that takes place every February at the Los Angelespolice department. It is the official closing of solved cases, with the evidence from the cases transferred out into permanent storage.

The evidence rooms at the police department hold evidence from solved cases for up to two years, under the supervision of the detective who presided over the case. This is so the evidence can be easily brought back out if there was a mistake during the investigation. However, every February, the evidence from cases that are more than two years old are transferred out of the evidence rooms and into the underground vault at the police station. Once the evidence is moved there, the case is considered permanently closed. This does not apply to unsolved cases such as the DL-6 Incident, which have the full 15 years granted by the statute of limitations to be reopened.